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I’m not a religious person, and I don’t believe in God, but if that Judeo-Christian book called the Bible has even a shred of truth in it, liberal cities across…
I’m not a religious person, and I don’t believe in God, but if that Judeo-Christian book called the Bible has even a shred of truth in it, liberal cities across…
Has anyone else besides me noticed the pattern that the Saugus Union School District adopts its worst and most controversial agenda items when it is virtually impossible for anyone to…
Homeowners are discovering that architectural accents can go a long way toward improving both the look and value of their homes. When renovating a space, the term “millwork” may be…
Firefighters stopped forward progress of a fast-moving, 170-acre brush fire near Castaic Lake on Saturday, according to fire officials. Crews in the first alarm responded to reports of a fire…
A traffic stop in Saugus on Tuesday led to the arrest of a Palmdale man suspected of mail theft and being in possession of drugs, law enforcement officials said Saturday. …
Local church properties sold after history of controversy, abuse, polygamy Related stories: New charter school approved for Santa Clarita ValleySettlement money for Alamo abuse victim helps with recovery Arkansas attorney…
Related stories: Tony Alamo in the SCV: A look backNew charter school approved for Santa Clarita Valley Desiree Kolbek, born and raised inside the church of Tony Alamo, was 8…
The COVID-19 death toll in the Santa Clarita Valley reached 48 following two additional deaths reported Saturday by Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital officials. Across Los Angeles County, the death toll…
The first shutdown in March was tough for longtime hairdresser Mona Huckaby but the second and current one is worse, she said Saturday. In May, she and other personal care…
Thousands of cars lined up in and around the Via Princessa Metrolink Station Saturday for the first household hazardous collection waste event of the year after previous ones were canceled…
The skincare industry is thriving. Many products feature prominently in daily self-care routines, and various items — particularly those with natural and organic ingredients — have surged in popularity. The…
Rep. Mike Garcia, R-Santa Clarita, was appointed to the House Committee on Homeland Security, marking his third committee assignment since entering office in May, officials announced Thursday. “As a former…
By Mayor Cameron Smyth I f you’re out and about is Santa Clarita, you are bound to run into one of many public art pieces installed throughout our community. Whether…
By Paul Raggio A favorite book of mine, one I read over and over, is “Profiles in Courage.” Authorship is attributed to President John F. Kennedy, with Ted Sorenson as…
If it weren’t for having to cart all that extra ammo, I’d say we set the dial on our time travel portal to ride back 12,000 years to the Pleistocene…
A few weeks ago, I had my bicycle stolen from outside our office building. I was aghast and annoyed. I became all puffed-up with my own self-righteousness as I convinced…
By The Signal Editorial Board Being a news organization, we of course believe strongly in the First Amendment, and we believe it is our duty to provide a public forum…
I’m convinced there are those who can find a reason anywhere to be offended. It’s almost like “the right to be offended” has become our most cherished right. Heaven forbid…
On July 1, Fox News host Sean Hannity brought his viewers to tears. Regardless of your politics or news preferences, I encourage you to watch the rerun on YouTube. In…
By Donna Erickson Signal Contributing Editor Green leaves just don’t get the attention they deserve. Usually, we “ooh” and “aah” in the fall at the emerging splashy colors of crimson…